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Florida State struggled a bit in a win over North Carolina State on Saturday, making it two straight weeks in which the nation's top-ranked team didn't look dominant. The Seminoles remained No. 1 in the Associated Press Top 25; would they get your vote?

A Jameis Winston-less Florida State was so close to losing at home to Clemson. But the team pulled out a win in overtime, meaning the Seminoles get to keep the No. 1 spot in the Associated Press Top 25. Do they deserve it? What's your take on the rest of the rankings? Click on the logos below to make your own!

College football's third week saw no upheaval at the top. But a few good teams lost -- we're looking at you, Georgia and USC -- sending them tumbling down the Top 25 or out of it altogether. Where do you think the nation's best outfits rank? Click on the logos below to set your list!

Here's a new one: Alabama dropped in The Associated Press Top 25 ... despite winning. That's the level of respect Oregon is commanding after a thunderous come-from-behind victory over Michigan State on Saturday. The Ducks still aren't No. 1; that distinction belongs to defending national champion Florida State. What do you make of Oregon's No. 2 spot? Click on the logos below to set your rankings!

2014 college football predictions

The 2014 college football season -- aka Year 1 of the College Football Playoff -- is upon us, with Texas A&M thumping South Carolina on a night of Thursday kickoffs. Johnny Manziel is gone, but reigning Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston still is here. So are a good number of other Florida State Seminoles who helped the team to last season's national championship. Will they repeat? Who will win the conferences? Cast your votes below!